D&D 5E Merchants Know That Knowledge Is Power

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  • 586. Intriguing Organizations: Enlightened Order of Lanous. This secretive and widespread group of saboteurs live by two creeds: a worthy mind should not be held in bonds and to bow to no mortal. So it is that the Enlightened Order of Lanous maintains many archives and libraries, using their influence to spread knowledge and undermine tight-fisted tyrants in realms the world over (from hidden lodges each protected by owl-like CR 8 lanoia constructs). Dedicatedly designed by Marc Kenobi, illustrated by Leonardo Sa.
  • 585. Adventure: Crime Never Pays. Falkenberg merchant Gideon Speltz’s house has been burgled and he is desperate to reacquire some of the stolen items, posting fliers in all of the city's ale houses offering a reward for catching the miscreants. Chasing down the thieves responsible (the Shallowpot Street Kings) reveals what the wealthy trader actually wants to get back and the true treasure at the heart of it all. This adventure in Elissar for 4–6 PCs of 2nd level was discreetly designed by Thomas Pugh, illustrated by Francita Soto, and features the cartography of Russ Morrissey and Adela Quiles.
  • 584. Villain Spotlight: Gadabout the Planar Highwayman. One little fellow, one little demand, and what do you get? An endless parade through the planes because you've crossed paths with the one and only Gadabout, Planar Highwayman (CR 9) and sadist extraordinaire. This rampant thief's unending quest means he needs your coin and your relics—give them up or prepare to journey through the hells, hostile realms, and fretful kingdoms until you're ready to turn it all over. Dimensionally designed by Andrew Engelbrite, illustrated by Wootha.
  • 583. Puzzles: Curios and Cryptograms. Want something more involved than a riddle or a bit of moving stones about? Look no further than these three brilliantly satisfying puzzles: the scroll and sheaf, tablet of dark waters, and way of three statues! Where applicable there's even directions on how to make your own props to use at the table. Deviously designed by Tyler Omichinski, illustrated by Leonardo Sa.
  • 582. Monstrous Menagerie: Mounts for the Worthy. Adventuring down beneath the waves? Miss your beloved warhorse after it was slain in battle? Prefer to crawl along the sides of a cavern rather than the floor? There are mounts for you! Whether you're skimming the waves or the sky the cloud ray (CR 2) has you covered, the swiftness of a faithful steed (CR 5) is only bested by its undying loyalty, and although it can be cantankerous the few mounts are better suited for underground exploration than the frilled saurian (CR 3). Discerningly designed by Marc Kenobi, illustrated by Indi Martin.
 

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